
NECESSARY MATERIALS FOR APPLICATION:
-Letter of Introduction
-Resume (Full Work History)
-Letters of Recommendation: Three (3) current (dated within the last 3 years), professional letters (one must be from a current or former direct supervisor)
-Copy of Transcripts: Unofficial copies of all college/university transcripts
-Credential Copy: Credential Copy (Proof of valid, current, and appropriate California teaching credential as a PDF print out from CTC (copy should reflect dates of issuance and expiration)
-English Learner Authorization (If not embedded in credential, provide a copy of CLAD, CTEL or equivalent) if applicable
Please note: All required documents must be submitted at the time of application. Incomplete applications will not be accepted or reviewed.
Please note: All required documents must be submitted at the time of application. Incomplete applications will not be accepted or reviewed.
Education Advisor
Reports To: Director of Secondary Education/Principal (or designee)
FLSA Status: Exempt
School Classification Certificated
Pay Scale: Range 7: $76,149 - $95,372 (prorated based on assignment)
*Newly hired teachers are eligible for up to 10 years of service credit (up to Step K)
Work Schedule: B ased on assignment
Location: Onsite and Remote Office
Education Advisor (EAs) support high school students in meeting their educational goals and ensuring they are successful in an independent study environment. Required duties include administrative responsibilities and completion of all required paperwork as outlined below. EAs are required to participate in all staff meetings, trainings and/or sessions scheduled as well as develop and build community opportunities for the students, families, and community providers within the region(s) they serve.
EA will provide direct live instruction as a virtual learning teacher in a subject area related to English, math, history, science, visual and performing arts (VAPA), CTE (Career Technical Education), a language other than English (LOTE, eg. Spanish) or electives. EAs are expected to uphold the school's mission and shared values, philosophy, and policies and procedures. EAs meet with students in person at the beginning of each semester and may meet students virtually for learning period meetings so long as the virtual learning period meeting (LPM) format is beneficial to the student.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Professional Support:
The Education Advisor (EAs) ultimate responsibility is to ensure the success of each student on their roster. This will require a high level of knowledge in many areas and personalization of the students’ high school plans. In depth an ongoing training will be required to successfully personalize and support each student. The EA must meet with assigned students and parents to support the students’ academic needs and to facilitate adequate progress in the Common Core state standards. This includes accurately completing all educational and administrative duties and paperwork, building community and college opportunities, and other tasks as needed to achieve this goal.
Education Advisor responsibilities:
Develops a four year graduation plan within two days of signing the Master Agreement and updates the plan each semester
Completes high school plan overview in student central for each student each semester. Plan includes all relevant course information including links to log on information, syllabi, pacing guides, gradebooks, for each high school course for each student. Links all gradebooks to the appropriate HQT instructor and keeps the gradebook up to date
Completes learning period meeting notes stating the current progress in each course, and sends a follow up email after each LPM including goals for upcoming LPM, re-pacing each course as needed.
Evaluates, updates, and documents student progress towards the educational plan and Common Core State Standards by examining the entire body of student learning at the Learning Period Meeting (LPM),engaging the student through evaluative critical thinking discussions, coursework demonstration , and live observation of students in their online courses
Collects work samples each learning period
Proactively seeks information and researches high school curriculum and course work opportunities
Ensures the parents are aware of the opportunities and benefits of independent study including but not limited to dual enrollment, personalized learning options, FAFSA, college and career options.
Meets students in person once per semester, or more often as needed depending upon the needs of the student
Stays current with UC a-g requirements, IGETC, Assist.org and school policy and procedure
Accurately completes the required paperwork and documentation for each student according to individual deadlines
Advises and supports parents and students with attention to the students’ individual strengths and interests
Ensures student’s academic needs are met by ordering, researching, updating and suggesting curriculum appropriate for that student
Suggests and provides information regarding available educational opportunities
Communicates and personalizes school information and emails to the parents/students with particular attention to high school related deadlines
Evaluates student transcripts for graduation/completion purposes
Attends Individualized Educational Plan (IEP), occasionally observes SAI and attends other required meetings for assigned students
Proctors state mandated tests and administers any charter required assessments, local assessment and mid-term and final exams
Participates in a WASC focus group(s) and completes assigned WASC related projects/tasks
Attends mandatory teacher trainings such as TEAM, College Board trainings, UC/CSU trainings and in-person conference each fall, FAFSA and Financial Aid training, College Search training, Career and Technical (CTE) training, CA Dashboard training, School Pathways training, community providers specific training, one on training with the lead coordinator, and All EA end-of-year in person training
Completes annual professional growth such as reading scholarly articles and books to discuss and implement evidence based practices
Attends annual all- school meetings and regular regional meetings
Completes in-person, online and other trainings as determined necessary by the school
Maintains awareness of all parent and school related group emails and responds to all school related written correspondence, phone calls, voicemails, and emails within 24 business hours
Ensures each student will graduate ‘prepared’ as described by the CDE’s CCI by diligently monitoring students’ progress
Demonstrates an understanding of school policies and procedures
Demonstrates an understanding of the teacher manual
Stays current with school policy and procedure
Performs other duties commensurate with the functions and level of the position
Paperwork and Documentation:
The Education Advisor must accurately complete all paperwork and documentation necessary to serve each assigned student. Completed documentation must be submitted by specific due dates as specified by the school. The required documentation includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Master Agreements and other enrollment paperwork
Attendance documentation
Assignment and Work Record (AWR) in Pathways to document student learning--to be completed within five (5) school workdays from the date of the Learning Period Meeting (LPM)
Report cards
Purchase orders
End-of-year review (performed after last day of school)
High school plans and paperwork
Maintain an accurate EA budget
IEP, 504 and SST paperwork
Progress Improvement Notification (PIN) documentation
Additional paperwork as needed
Community and Social Engagement:
Education Advisors are responsible for building family engagement opportunities The following list is not exhaustive, and the EA would work proactively to meet the needs of their students before they are requested.
Supports high school clubs by attending events or virtual meetings with students
Supports Student Council by promoting community service events to all students, attending one student council meeting each semester, and joining events or virtual meetings
Attends one career focused field trip for high school students, or other event that was approved by the Student Services department
Plans and attends at least one community college tour and becomes knowledgeable about their concurrent enrollment requirements as well as all CTE options.
Plans and attends at least one 4 year college tour with students, or attend one college fair with students or other community event approved by Secondary Education
Advice and Support:
The EA is expected to serve students with varying needs. A broad base of educational knowledge as well as a thorough understanding of educational opportunities available is necessary in order to support families adequately. Additional training will be required as needed.
The EA is responsible for answering educational questions posed by their families, performing research, using the manual, and consulting their supervisor as needed.
Other Duties:
Proctoring duties as needed during the testing season
Respond to all school related written correspondence, phone calls, voicemails, and emails within 24 business hours
Serves and meets with students during normal business hours unless prior approval has been extended by supervisor
Document and report to the school’s management all formal disciplinary actions involving students; supporting management with addressing and resolving complaints from students and parents in a timely manner; ensuring compliance with the provisions of California Penal Code Section 11166 (Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act)
Perform other duties as assigned
VIRTUAL TEACHING ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS and RESPONSIBILITIES
Delivers orientation, instruction, and assistance to students through a virtual classroom environment up to 4 hours per week.
Provides clear information to students, parents and teachers regarding class objectives, weekly assignments, homework requirements, grading rubrics and grading scale
Monitors the progress and learning of students through online platforms and systems and assists students with working towards mastery of content
Provides pacing guide for each course for student, parent, and teacher use
Uses a variety of assessments such as benchmark exam results, iReady and CAASPP scores and to determine and provide differentiated instructional for students
Employs a wide variety of teaching methods designed to create opportunities for deep understanding and differentiated instruction for all levels of ability within a class, including serving students identified with special needs
Collaborates with additional departments and/or teams to ensure that all students are able to access the curriculum successfully
Implements effective tiered intervention to ensure student success
Accurately grades work and provides detailed quality feedback to students
Holds live virtual weekly ‘drop-in’ office hours
Provides parent communication and support:
Coordinates the parent notification of student progress, with special emphasis on student behind pace or in jeopardy of not passing
Provides parent with standards
Reviews the parent’s course outline and ensures the standards are covered and that there is adequate rigor
Provides parent with feedback as necessary
Creates a pacing guide for the year for the parent and teacher; includes due dates for assignments
Gives final approval on personalized courses
Reviews completed coursework and makes final grade determination
QUALIFICATIONS GUIDE
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Experience & Education:
Two years of successful teaching experience in the high school setting preferred
Experience in a homeschool/independent study model highly desirable
A valid, current, and appropriate California state teaching credential for teaching staff. A copy of Teaching Credential to be provided and kept current
English Language Authorization required
Other Qualifications:
Proof of a clear TB Tine test or signed Certificate of Completion dated within the last 60 days (Ed. Code 49406) upon employment and thereafter updated every four years
The employee is expected to acquire and maintain a working computer with an internet connection and a printer
Hold and maintain a valid California Driver’s License; proof of automobile insurance; and full time use of a dependable automobile that is insured pursuant to California regulations
Knowledge:
Computer and technology literacy:
Operate office equipment including a calculator, copier, fax machine, computer and assigned software
Google docs, Google spreadsheets and other online collaboration tools to send and receive information
Basic arithmetic calculations
Willingness to research and become knowledgeable of curriculum and educational resources
Skills:
Conflict resolution
Record-keeping techniques
Methods of collecting and organizing data and information
Abilities:
Embraces Sage Oak’s core values
Maintains integrity at all times
Works independently with little direction
Maintains developed, clear communication and interpersonal skills that maintain a respectful, professional, and courteous manner
Maintains flexible and adaptable mindset
Demonstrates sensitivity to individual differences and cultural backgrounds
Maintains confidentiality of sensitive and privileged information
Follows established procedures and meets all established deadlines
Builds a culture where students, parents, and teachers feel valued and served
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Hear and speak to exchange information
Dexterity of hands and fingers
See to read a variety of materials
Bend at the waist, kneel or crouch
Sit or stand for extended periods of time
Lift objects up to 50 pounds with or without assistance
Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Noise level is generally moderate
Meetings conducted in public and private settings
Indoor and outdoor in varying temperature
Employee must have available transportation and be able to drive up to 200 miles in a day
The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions and perform any other related duties as assigned by their supervisor.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY:
Employer is an equal opportunity employer. Recruitment, hiring, and promotion of individuals in all job classifications will be conducted without regard to actual or perceived race (including traits historically associated with race, such as hair texture and hairstyle, including but not limited to braids, locks, and twists), color, creed, actual or perceived gender (including gender identity and gender expression), religion (all aspects of religious beliefs, observance or practice, including religious dress or grooming practices), marital status, registered domestic partner status, status as a victim of domestic violence, assault or stalking, age (40 and over), ethnicity, national origin or ancestry (including language use restrictions), citizenship, physical, intellectual or mental disability (including HIV and AIDS), reproductive health decision-making, medical condition (including cancer or a record or history of cancer, and genetic characteristics), family or medical leave status, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or a related medical condition), genetic information, sexual orientation, political affiliation, military and veteran status, use of cannabis off the job and away from the workplace, or any other consideration made unlawful by federal, state, or local laws. It also prohibits unlawful discrimination based on the perception that anyone has any of those characteristics, or is associated with a person who has or is perceived as having any of those characteristics. Employer’s hiring and employment practices may exclude a candidate from consideration where bona fide occupational qualifications exist.

Sage Oak, in collaboration with parents, teachers, students, and the school’s leadership team, cultivates life long learners by recognizing students’ and parents’ needs for educational options. Sage Oak balances flexibility with accountability and high academic excellence for families seeking a non-traditional, personalized educational experience. Sage Oak understands the need for partnership in order for students to attain their personal academic goals.
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